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After We Go : ウィキペディア英語版
After We Go

''After We Go'' is the second studio album by Louisville post-grunge band Tantric. Released on February 24, 2004, it debuted at #56 on the Billboard Album Charts but quickly lost momentum due to the lack of a strong single. Despite the lack of radio success, the album is considered a success by singer Hugo Ferreira because it fared extremely well through the medium of downloading. ''After We Go'' would be Tantric's final album for Maverick.
== Background and recording ==
After wrapping up a headlining tour on April 7, 2002, the band went to Ocean Way studios in Nashville, Tennessee to record their second album with producer Toby Wright. The band expected to release the new work, originally to be titled ''Zero Point Mantra'', by year's end.〔(For The Record: Quick News On Britney Spears, Foxy Brown, Tantric, Jay-Z, Tiffany & More ) MTV.com (April 1, 2002). Retrieved on 12-16-10.〕
After two long sessions, however, the label insisted Tantric to return to the studio and continue. The third session churned out three more songs including the singles "Hey Now" and "The Chain". Singer Hugo Ferreira noted of the experience, "This record was a long and painful process to make. We were under a lot of pressure from our label to spit something out." The band contemplated recording a cover and simply chose the first song they heard on classic rock radio, "The Chain". At this point, the tentative release date was set at February 10, 2004.
Ferreira wrote the lead single, "Hey Now", with ex-Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt. The two both grew up in Hudson, Massachusetts, and their moms were friends, so Ferreira would spend time with Bettencourt's nephews and play his guitars. They eventually met up in Los Angeles where Ferreira asked Bettencourt to write with him. Their demo was then brought back to the rest of Tantric.

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